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... possible explanations just outlined is the correct one ; that is , it is unclear whether the Uashau speech variety represents a type of pres- tige model within the community of Sheshatshiu , or whether the favoured variants have in ...
... possible explanations just outlined is the correct one ; that is , it is unclear whether the Uashau speech variety represents a type of pres- tige model within the community of Sheshatshiu , or whether the favoured variants have in ...
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... possible that the process of loss of respect for the animals , and the loss of traditional understanding of ritual practices was ini- tiated by missionary challenges to , and denigration of , the hunting beliefs relating to a spirit or ...
... possible that the process of loss of respect for the animals , and the loss of traditional understanding of ritual practices was ini- tiated by missionary challenges to , and denigration of , the hunting beliefs relating to a spirit or ...
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... possible . I do add a severe warning not to stop studying when I tell a student she's doing well , but ultimately I ... possible . One's feelings of hurt and / or anger should be the focus , not the student's rudeness , and the student ...
... possible . I do add a severe warning not to stop studying when I tell a student she's doing well , but ultimately I ... possible . One's feelings of hurt and / or anger should be the focus , not the student's rudeness , and the student ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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